

Depending on where you live, mailbox.org also offers payment by cash.


Depending on where you live, mailbox.org also offers payment by cash.
Or rather the Sea around the land.


I think calibrating once a week is totally fair and honestly not that much of a draw on the system.
You left out the Best part.
First impressions?
On the way I was 15 steps behind a man who I thought could be Josh when he paused to interact with a street cat. (I had put animal friendly as my preference for my date.)
Josh sounds like a catch!


Maybe it’s just tge perspective, but it looks like you could unscrew it, move the fridge in and then put it back in.


I don’t know where you live, but I have nowhere near enough space for exercise equipment at home.


And someone hasn’t ICEd it.
Damm, I know electric cars are woke and all, but it’s still wild they are putting chargers in inhumane camps now.


You end up with no superpowers at all


Then that is not what the article is about…


How do you currently store your passwords? I would also consider that a third party with an adittional atack surface if you are considering the passkey location one.
Also your argument
(if you ignore the operating system, web browser, network protocols, etc., but that’s part of using the tech).
is faulty. That is because passkeys exist in part to mitigate those atack vectors. Mitm, a compromised browser or client, etc. is less of an issue with passkeys. The information transmitted during an authentication can not be reused on another authentication attempt.
I don’t agree on passkeys complicating things either. For me the authentication-flow is not more complicated then KeePasses autofill.
Assuming one can be ‘tech savy’ enough to not fall for fishing is bad. There are quite advanced attacks or you might even just be tired one day and do something stupid by accident.
What’s that now? The weak point is the user’s ability to implement MFA and biometrics? The same users who couldn’t be bothered to create different passwords for different sites?
You don’t expext the user to ‘implement’ mfa or biometrics. You expect them to use it. And most places where a novice would store passkeys don’t just expect but enforce it. It is also way simpler to set up biometrics on one device compared to keeping with a good password strategy.


You can set a pin on most passkey devices so that it doesn’t serve the authentication without it.


However, it is that seemingly arbitrary three-times-a-year limit applied to the People section that is most concerning. Why not four? Why not as many times as a user wants?
If it works the same way Immich does, probably because they have to retrain the models every time you turn it back on and want to aboid poeple turning it on when they need it, then off again, then back on, … Although a less shitty mehod would be to limit the amount of times you can turn it on but I guess that iterferes with their goal of harvesting your data.


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Furi Labs runs a fully optimized system called Furi OS
If I were to switch to a Linux phone I’d want it to be made for an open and trusted OS, not the (unknown to me at least) manufacturers own.


Germany did this too up until a month ago https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/573659 .
You cannot just say that and then not link it!


then just naming people liberating netflix.
The arrest warrant for a 25-year-old from Hamburg has since been extended because he is now suspected of inciting serious sexual abuse of children via a messenger service and producing child pornography content, among other things.
Those are two very different things…
Also, if you are fine wit emailing the website owner, try contacting webmaster@[domain]. Sometimes those are monitored.